Re: Help with Office 2000 Premium setup
- From: ausglaze <ausglaze@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2008 03:25:02 -0700
Hi Sunny and DL,
Thank you guys for your efforts trying to help me. The memory test was ok,
chkdsk didn't show any problems. I renamed the .dll file in \web service
extensions and repaired office. Made sense this operation, but it didn't
help. I am very afraid that is a Win problem and will have to reformat the
HDD. Some Win updates by automatic download, cann't be installed either. Any
more suggestions?
Best regards,
ausglaze
"Sunny" wrote:
Hi,.
Search and RENAME THE DLL file in question and then perform
repair of front page from add/remove programs and check.
Regards,
Sunny
"DL" <address@invalid> wrote in message
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You could try a memory test. www.memtest.org
You might also want to run chkdsk
"ausglaze" <ausglaze@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi DL, Thank you for your help. I installed all possible updates sugested
by
MS on your link, but the end result is the same. Being a memory related
error, supose is a corrupted file. The question is, in the programme or
in
windows?
"DL" wrote:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/237426
may apply
"ausglaze" <ausglaze@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am running Win.XP Professional. I had before installed Office 2000
Premium
and
worked ok. Now I try to reinstall it. All its components are working
fine,
but
Frontpage does not work. I get the following messages:
Cannot load "\fp4Autl.dll ", by pressing "ok", the following message
apare:
The instruction at "0x67f6b483" referencded memory at "0x00000030".
The
memory could not be "read". Click OK to terminate the program.
I presume is a problem with Windows, but I am not sure. Same programme
installed im my wife's computer (WinXP Home), work fine.
Can somebody advice me what to do?
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